HI,

Thanks for the guidance. Its Apache Jena Fuseki 2.0 with TDB - Can you
please tell me about the results I attached in the previous email?



On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 12:47 PM Andy Seaborne <a...@apache.org> wrote:

> Hi Hashim,
>
>  > Jena-TDB (Fuseki) Version 2.0 with a Java heap size set to 16GB,
>
> When you reference Jena or Fuseki the first time, it should be the full
> form such as "Apache Jena Fuseki"; after that you can use the shorter
> name "Fuseki" (this is the general conventional way to handle
> trademarks, full name first and the full name is "Apache Jena").
>
> For version of Fuseki (there is the now removed Fuseki1 and Fuseki2,
> which is what people usually mean bu Fuseki), if you really do mean
> Fuseki2 2.0 -- which was release 2015-03-08 -- it's some way behind.
>
> The current on is Fuseki2 version 3.14.0. We joined the versioning of
> Fuseki to the rest of Jena.
>
> Then you should say which TDB - we have TDB1 (often written just TDB)
> and TDB2.
>
> Thanks for checking and I hope these details will help you identify
> which code you are benchmarking.
>
>      Andy
>
> On 06/05/2020 22:59, Hashim Khan wrote:
> > ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> > From: Hashim Khan <engr.hashimwa...@gmail.com>
> > Date: Wed 6 May 2020 18:12
> > Subject: benchmark results
> > To: <users@jena.apache.org>, <users-subscr...@jena.apache.org>
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> > I have some benchmark results for academic purpose. Since I have to
> publish
> > these results for academic purpose, therefore, ethically I should approve
> > it from you. Please have a look on it and comment. The experiments are
> > performed for testing Jena Fuseki for throughput in the form of
> > Queries-per-Second (QpS) by concurrent querying users. Results are as
> > follows:
> >
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Queries-per-Second (QpS) value (on right) against number of querying
> user/s
> > on left. Dataset used in WatDiv and its corresponding generated queries.
> >
> >
> > *1 user* *16.3095428042943*
> > *2* *28.7767042229086*
> > *4* *37.7873613755524*
> > *8* *41.4869801140127*
> > *16* *40.3444765286102*
> > *32* *18.2336058348627*
> > *64* *4.99362748348325*
> > *128* *3.14705862217391*
> >
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Queries-per-Second (QpS) value (on right) against number of querying
> user/s
> > on left. Dataset used in DBpedia3.5.1, with FEASIBLE benchmark generated
> > queries.
> >
> > *1 user* *34.2716918435139*
> > *2* *41.4967058060893*
> > *4* *46.133575439712*
> > *8* *90.7590012425525*
> > *16* *23.324348385717*
> > *32* *0.184894512966109*
> > *64* *0.000185155317588*
> > *128* *0.004903533091092*
> >
>  
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Further details are;
> >
> > WatDiv generated dataset  having 108M triples source:
> > https://dsg.uwaterloo.ca/watdiv/
> > and the corresponding queries generated by Query Generator tool of the
> same
> > source.
> >
> > DBpedia3.5.1 dataset having about 280M triples source: *dbpedia.org
> > <http://dbpedia.org>*
> > with FEASIBEL Benchmark queries source:
> > https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-25007-6_4
> >
> > Benchmark execution framwork IGUANA source:
> > https://github.com/dice-group/IGUANA
> > is used.
> >
> > All experiments were performed on a machine with 32 X Intel(R) Xeon(R)
> CPU
> > @ 2.10GHz, 256GB RAM, 4TB HDD and running Ubuntu 4.18.0-25-generic.
> >
> > Jena-TDB (Fuseki) Version 2.0 with a Java heap size set to 16GB,
> >
> > -- I will be waiting for your reply.
> >
> >
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >
>


-- 
*Hashim Khan*

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